Titles by Richard-John Tetlow

An English attorney, notary public, and antiquary based in Knottingley in west Yorkshire.

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Tetlow (?-1794?) was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and gained local prominence by translating and interpreting a rare Roman altar unearthed in Doncaster in 1781. He also authored political works, including a 1776 pamphlet on the American Revolution, drawing from both law and history. Little else is known of his life.

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